Thursday, 25 August 2011

Hungry Henrys are described as "sit-tail wagging-good boy-wait-fetch-perfect treats."

These yummy freshly made dog treats from Cornwall are named after Hector, a PBGV living in St Erth in Cornwall. I picked this information up from their website. What is a PBGV?Yes, I had to look it up myself.It is a Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen.These treats a must for your dog! No added salts, sugars or preservatives. Just locally and responsibly sourced ingredients and so good for your dog. What's more they are Gluten free.

There are six yummy flavours to choose from:

Yummy liver cake

Mouthwatering Cornish Pasty Bites

Scrummy Mackerel Flapjack

Lush Aniseed, liver and carrot

Exceptional Dark secrets

Too good to be true Variety Pack

The packs are available in vet practices in the UK along with quality retailers. A 150gr pack costs £3.95

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Nestlé has set canine tails wagging across the United States with the launch of its new Frosty Paws Bites frozen ice cream snacks for dogs.
The bites – specially formulated for dogs, who are lactose intolerant and cannot digest dairy products such as regular ice cream properly – contain high quality protein, vitamins and minerals, but no milk.
Available in Vanilla or Peanut Butter flavours, and coated with vanilla yogurt, they are the second range of products from the Frosty Paws brand, which already offers larger ice cream cups for dogs in the same flavour varieties.

Rioters have been throwing bricks, bottles, sticks and other objects at police who are trying to keep order in the streets of London, as looting and fires have been witnessed since Saturday in the capital city of Britain.

Five police dogs have also been injured in various attacks. One was seriously injured when hit on the head with a brick.

One dog had its teeth broken out by an object thrown at it. The remaining dogs were injured by bottles and other items hurled in their direction.The dogs are Belgian shepherds called Malinois. They are used for police work all over the world.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who hanged himself last year left £50,000 of his £16million fortune to his pet dogs, his will has revealed.The money is to be put into a trust to ensure his beloved pets’ upkeep for the rest of their lives.
He hanged himself after taking a cocktail of cocaine, sleeping pills and tranquillizers on February 11 last year, the day before his mother Joyce’s funeral.An inquest in April last year heard that he killed himself after struggling with depression, the pressures of his work and his mother's death.
Police found a book at the designer's flat on the back of which he had scribbled: 'Look after my dogs, sorry, I love you, Lee.'
The fashion house that bears McQueen's name remains hugely influential.
The Duchess of Cambridge's intricately decorated wedding dress, designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, received rave reviews on her big day in April and is currently on display at Buckingham Palace.

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